The thesis that the universe has an originating divine cause is logically inconsistent with all extant definitions of causality and with a logical requirement upon these and all possible valid definitions or theories of causality.
[This world] exists nonnecessarily, improbably, and causelessly. It exists for absolutely no reason at all. It is inexplicably and stunningly actual … - Quentin Smith
[This world] exists nonnecessarily, improbably, and causelessly. It exists for absolutely no reason at all. It is inexplicably and stunningly actual …
- Quentin Smith
So how do theists respond to arguments like this? [The Argument from Evil] They say there is a reason for evil, but it is a mystery. Well, let me tel… - Quentin Smith
So how do theists respond to arguments like this? [The Argument from Evil] They say there is a reason for evil, but it is a mystery. Well, let me tel…
Let anxious anticipation evolve into effective preparation - Quentin Smith
Let anxious anticipation evolve into effective preparation
According to theism, if a universe is to have any probability of existing, this probability is dependent upon God's beliefs, desires and creative act… - Quentin Smith
According to theism, if a universe is to have any probability of existing, this probability is dependent upon God's beliefs, desires and creative act…
The thesis that the universe has an originating divine cause is logically inconsistent with all extant definitions of causality and with a logical re… - Quentin Smith
The thesis that the universe has an originating divine cause is logically inconsistent with all extant definitions of causality and with a logical re…
If any spirit created the universe, it is malevolent, not benevolent. - Quentin Smith
If any spirit created the universe, it is malevolent, not benevolent.
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